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Also Inside: Bill Gates Sued Over CoViD Shots Thursday, Sept 15, 2022  Happy Thursday, {NAME}!  Eighty-seven years ago today, the Nürnberg Laws were approved by the Nazi party in Germany. These laws deprived Jews of German citizenship, designating them “subjects of the state,” and forbade marriage or sexual relations between Jews and “citizens of German or kindred blood.” These laws paved the way for the persecution of the Jewish people, and ultimately, the holocaust. Ultimately, 6+ MILLION Europeans of Jewish descent were murdered.  Not the most cheerful news you could get on a Thursday morning, but important nonetheless. In 1935, these laws were seen as a way to prevent “the Others” from voting. We’re in a similar political climate now. To be clear, we’re not comparing America to Nazi Germany. But we can never forget how quickly national policies can lead to violence.  We started this company with the sole purpose of helping people find the life-saving health information that the pharmaceutical industry (and their puppets in government) have been trying to suppress. With that in mind, here are the articles from this week you may have missed…  We start off with a look at tomatoes. Many scientific studies carried out over the past few years show that lycopene (the chemical that gives tomatoes their color) benefits health by helping to prevent prostate, lung, and stomach cancers. September is Prostate Awareness Month, so we’re taking a closer look at the health benefits of this amazing vegetable fruit.  Next, we’ve got an article that’s all about broccoli. Your diet is the most important aspect of a cancer-free lifestyle, and broccoli may be one of your best bets for preventing disease.  Finally, we’ve got an article from The Defender (Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s website) about COVID shots. A court in India recently ordered Bill Gates (along with several government agencies) to provide a formal response to a lawsuit alleging that the AstraZeneca COVID shot killed an otherwise healthy 33-year-old doctor.  We’re more than halfway through the week already, so…  Let’s dive in!  Lycopene Benefits: Tomatoes & Prostate Cancer Risk Did you know that tomatoes get their familiar bright orange-red color because they contain a naturally occurring red plant pigment known as lycopene? Lycopene acts as an antioxidant – in other words, it counters the actions of harmful “free radicals” in our body when we consume it. Antioxidants limit the damage free radicals cause by chemically neutralizing them.  In laboratory studies, treatment with lycopene damaged prostate cancer cells, causing them to grow much slower. In one promising study, mice with human prostate cancer cells treated with both chemotherapy and lycopene lived longer and had smaller tumors than those treated with chemotherapy alone.  >> [Tomatoes and Prostate Cancer]( <<   Cancer-Fighting & Other Health Benefits of Broccoli Mom always said broccoli was good for you – and she was right! The disease fighting power of broccoli, combined with being inexpensive and readily available, make this cruciferous vegetable family member one of our top picks for an anti-cancer diet! Glucoraphanin, gluconasturtiian, and glucobrassicin are three phytonutrients in broccoli that help to detoxify your body at the cellular level. These compounds are not as abundant or effective in any other vegetable studied to date.  The nutrient-density and low glycemic index of broccoli makes it an excellent, low-calorie food for people on every health regimen – even diabetics and patients recovering from a heart event. When you follow a cancer-free lifestyle, you automatically lower your risk of many other serious diseases that claim the lives of millions every year.  >> [Does Broccoli Fight Cancer?]( <<   Bill Gates, Indian Government Sued After Woman Dies from AstraZeneca Vaccine An Indian court ordered Bill Gates, the Indian government and the Serum Institute of India — the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer — to provide formal responses relating to a case filed by the father of a woman who died after receiving AstraZeneca’s Covishield COVID-19 vaccine. In a lawsuit filed in February, Dilip Lunawat alleged his daughter, Snehal Lunawat, died March 1, 2021, of complications arising from the Covishield vaccine.  Snehal Lunawat was a 33-year-old doctor and senior lecturer at the SMBT Dental College & Hospital in Maharashtra State. According to her father, she was compelled, as a health worker, to get the Covishield vaccine. Days later, doctors said that she was suffering from bleeding in the brain, low platelet count and blood clot formation. >> [Read the Full Story]( <<   “Let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food.” – Hippocrates  To Your Health & Liberty, © Copyright 2022, TTAC Publishing LLC, All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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